Methods for Laboratory Investigation of Airbag-Induced Thermal Skin Burns
1999-01-1064
3/1/1999
- Content
- Two new techniques for investigating the thermal skin-burn potential of airbags are presented. A reduced-volume airbag test procedure has been developed to obtain airbag pressures that are representative of a dynamic ridedown event during a static deployment. Temperature and heat flux measurements made with this procedure can be used to predict airbag thermal burn potential. Measurements from the reduced-volume procedure are complemented by data obtained using two gas-jet simulators, called heatguns. Gas is vented in controlled bursts from a large, heated, pressurized tank of gas onto a target surface. Heat flux measurements on the target surface have been used to develop quantitative models of the relationships between gas jet characteristics and burn potential.
- Citation
- Reed, M., Rupp, J., Hardy, W., and Schneider, L., "Methods for Laboratory Investigation of Airbag-Induced Thermal Skin Burns," International Congress & Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, United States, March 1, 1999, https://doi.org/10.4271/1999-01-1064.